New XKR

Tuesday 13th June 2006

XKR to be Launched next Month

British Motorshow Debut for Supercharged Coupe


Jaguar's new supercharged sports XKR will make its global debut here in the UK at the British International Motor Show, to be held at the ExCeL Centre in London’s Docklands.

The XKR will be unveiled at a press conference on the Jaguar stand on Tuesday 18 July.

"We are thrilled that the XKR will make its global debut at Jaguar's home show," commented Jaguar's UK Managing Director Geoff Cousins.

"Following the resounding success of the XK since it went on sale earlier this year, we are confident that the much awaited XKR will continue to build on the momentum the car has generated for our dealers."

The new XKR sports car will be produced at the company's Castle Bromwich manufacturing centre in Birmingham. In addition to being the assembly plant for three of Jaguar's four models, this is also where the aluminium bodies and structures for the XJ and XK are constructed.

Further information including images, specification and pricing will be available nearer the official launch.

...and don't forget to come and say hello at the PistonHeads stand (no 548).

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cerbman

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Tuesday 13th June 2006
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Let's hope Jaguar has been allowed to make the best car they can, as opposed to being made to pull its punches so that it doesn't make a better car than Aston Martin.

turbo tim

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Thursday 22nd June 2006
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cerbman said:
Let's hope Jaguar has been allowed to make the best car they can, as opposed to being made to pull its punches so that it doesn't make a better car than Aston Martin.


Don't worry cerbman, they have.

triple7

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Friday 23rd June 2006
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Road and Track have a picture of the new XKR in their mag at the mo. As some of those who have been on a recent factory tour of Castle Bromwich will, have seen it too. It looks exactly like the XK8 aside from quad zorst and some really chavvy grilles. One where the current plastic grille is, a new plastic narrow grille underneath the oval at the splitter. Two real naff plastic gilles under the fog lamps and the gills on the side are plastic mesh. Oh and some slits in the bonnet, rather than lourves.

No nice bright red brembo calipers No huge flared wheel arches No lowering No decent alloys

All in all I still want one!


Edited by triple7 on Friday 23 June 16:06

triple7

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Friday 23rd June 2006
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Hey Phil H. any idea of the pricing yet for the XKR?

Base £65k or higher???

G

Phil Hopkins

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Friday 23rd June 2006
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£65-70k at an educated guess. Depends how hardcore they choose to make it as to whether they can justify a 10k price hike over the standard XK.

BTW, my MD has now seen the new S-TYPE, X-TYPE & XJ face lift. S-TYPE is supposedly stunning!

turbo tim

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Saturday 24th June 2006
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Phil Hopkins said:
£65-70k at an educated guess. Depends how hardcore they choose to make it as to whether they can justify a 10k price hike over the standard XK.

BTW, my MD has now seen the new S-TYPE, X-TYPE & XJ face lift. S-TYPE is supposedly stunning!


Who is your MD???

triple7

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Saturday 24th June 2006
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Phil Hopkins said:
£65-70k at an educated guess. Depends how hardcore they choose to make it as to whether they can justify a 10k price hike over the standard XK.

BTW, my MD has now seen the new S-TYPE, X-TYPE & XJ face lift. S-TYPE is supposedly stunning!


They are face lifting the X-Type! I thought the thing was on it's last breath!? As for the S-Type, I am really looking forward to it, hope its a mean looking, not an old fudders mobile.......

£10k surcharge on the XKR! but I can't see it really, as they are only bolting on an ancient eaton blower and a few grilles, I'd pay an extra £5k for the badge but no more, unless tghe 'R' Performance division have had a fiddle.

When are the release dates for the face lifted X/XJ?

G

Phil Hopkins

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Saturday 24th June 2006
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triple7 said:
Phil Hopkins said:
£65-70k at an educated guess. Depends how hardcore they choose to make it as to whether they can justify a 10k price hike over the standard XK.

BTW, my MD has now seen the new S-TYPE, X-TYPE & XJ face lift. S-TYPE is supposedly stunning!


They are face lifting the X-Type! I thought the thing was on it's last breath!? As for the S-Type, I am really looking forward to it, hope its a mean looking, not an old fudders mobile.......

£10k surcharge on the XKR! but I can't see it really, as they are only bolting on an ancient eaton blower and a few grilles, I'd pay an extra £5k for the badge but no more, unless tghe 'R' Performance division have had a fiddle.

When are the release dates for the face lifted X/XJ?

G


RE the X-TYPE, no idea what Jaguar are playing at with that, the rumour mill is awash with stories about canning it, doesn't look like that's going to happen, atleast not immediately.

S-TYPE looks like a beast apparently, can't wait to see it myself too. I'm guessing the car he's seen has now been signed off, you never know though

I certainly hope the R division have had a fiddle with the car, Jaguar are being really quite coy about it all at the moment though.

No idea on the release dates as yet, suspect they'll be Q4 this year at the earliest though.

Edited by Phil Hopkins on Saturday 24th June 11:24

Triple7

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Saturday 24th June 2006
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Phil my thoughts ref: X-Type were that it was going to be binned, due to the fact that the new Freelander 2 is being built at Halewood where the X is, and that Jag were going to bring out their own 4x4 based on the Freelander and built alongside the LR model??? however X-Types have been Jags greatest volume sold car has it not, so it has in no way been a failure.

It is interesting Jag are being coy about the XKR, I do hope they are bringing out something speacial not just a an XK with quad zorsts and grilles...........................There is hope then of an XKR-R :dribbledrool:

G

Edited by Triple7 on Saturday 24th June 12:15

Phil Hopkins

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Saturday 24th June 2006
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Triple7 said:
Phil my thoughts ref: X-Type were that it was going to be binned, due to the fact that the new Freelander 2 is being built at Halewood where the X is, and that Jag were going to bring out their own 4x4 based on the Freelander and built alongside the LR model??? however X-Types have been Jags greatest volume sold car has it not, so it has in no way been a failure.

It is interesting Jag are being coy about the XKR, I do hope they are bringing out something speacial not just a an XK with quad zorsts and grilles...........................There is hope then of an XKR-R :dribbledrool:

G

Edited by Triple7 on Saturday 24th June 12:15


G, the X-TYPE is an odd one, the volumes sold would indicate it has been a success for Jaguar, though it's certainly not sold anywhere near the level anticipated. It's also probably Jaguars least profitable car (it certainly is for the dealers). Personally I would like to see the X-TYPE canned completely and something radically different brought out (á la F-TYPE). Jag 4x4.... hmmm i'll reserve judgement on that until I see it in the flesh. Initially though, the idea doesn't sit particularly comfortably with me.

I can't wait to get more info on the new XKR, it's either going to do everything we hope for and be a huge success, literally shoving Jaguar right back on the performance car map, or as you say, it'll be a supercharger and grille job.

XKR:R, please please PLEASE bring out an M6/911 killer.

Triple7

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Saturday 24th June 2006
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Phil Hopkins said:
Triple7 said:
Phil my thoughts ref: X-Type were that it was going to be binned, due to the fact that the new Freelander 2 is being built at Halewood where the X is, and that Jag were going to bring out their own 4x4 based on the Freelander and built alongside the LR model??? however X-Types have been Jags greatest volume sold car has it not, so it has in no way been a failure.

It is interesting Jag are being coy about the XKR, I do hope they are bringing out something speacial not just a an XK with quad zorsts and grilles...........................There is hope then of an XKR-R :dribbledrool:

G

Edited by Triple7 on Saturday 24th June 12:15


G, the X-TYPE is an odd one, the volumes sold would indicate it has been a success for Jaguar, though it's certainly not sold anywhere near the level anticipated. It's also probably Jaguars least profitable car (it certainly is for the dealers). Personally I would like to see the X-TYPE canned completely and something radically different brought out (á la F-TYPE). Jag 4x4.... hmmm i'll reserve judgement on that until I see it in the flesh. Initially though, the idea doesn't sit particularly comfortably with me.

I can't wait to get more info on the new XKR, it's either going to do everything we hope for and be a huge success, literally shoving Jaguar right back on the performance car map, or as you say, it'll be a supercharger and grille job.

XKR:R, please please PLEASE bring out an M6/911 killer.


I agree, Jag Dealerships are real boring places at the moment, they are full of X's with no eye candy like the XK's to look at. A new S will certainly shake things up and make them far more interesting places to be!

G

Phil Hopkins

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Saturday 24th June 2006
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Triple7 said:
Phil Hopkins said:
Triple7 said:
Phil my thoughts ref: X-Type were that it was going to be binned, due to the fact that the new Freelander 2 is being built at Halewood where the X is, and that Jag were going to bring out their own 4x4 based on the Freelander and built alongside the LR model??? however X-Types have been Jags greatest volume sold car has it not, so it has in no way been a failure.

It is interesting Jag are being coy about the XKR, I do hope they are bringing out something speacial not just a an XK with quad zorsts and grilles...........................There is hope then of an XKR-R :dribbledrool:

G

Edited by Triple7 on Saturday 24th June 12:15


G, the X-TYPE is an odd one, the volumes sold would indicate it has been a success for Jaguar, though it's certainly not sold anywhere near the level anticipated. It's also probably Jaguars least profitable car (it certainly is for the dealers). Personally I would like to see the X-TYPE canned completely and something radically different brought out (á la F-TYPE). Jag 4x4.... hmmm i'll reserve judgement on that until I see it in the flesh. Initially though, the idea doesn't sit particularly comfortably with me.

I can't wait to get more info on the new XKR, it's either going to do everything we hope for and be a huge success, literally shoving Jaguar right back on the performance car map, or as you say, it'll be a supercharger and grille job.

XKR:R, please please PLEASE bring out an M6/911 killer.


I agree, Jag Dealerships are real boring places at the moment, they are full of X's with no eye candy like the XK's to look at. A new S will certainly shake things up and make them far more interesting places to be!

G


Couldn't agree more! There's only so many JRG with Champagne X-TYPE 2.0D SEs you can look at before the appeal starts to wain.

Triple7

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Saturday 24th June 2006
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Just had another look at an XK today, flicked throught the brochure to see that the Jag Racing Green is on limited availibilty. I heard a rumour that this colur maybe be axed or the name changed seeing as jag no longer do any racing. Can you shed light on the subject, I have to say it is my favourite colour and if I were to get an XK I would either be safe with Ebony or go all out with JRG, but I hope my mind won't be made up for me.................

My ole flame...



G

Phil Hopkins

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218 months

Sunday 25th June 2006
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It wouldn't surprise me, however, it is quite a popular colour so I suspect if they do anything, it'll be a name change and an ever so slight tint change. (á la Platinum & Liquid Silver, Carnival & Radiance etc).

Jaguar seem to be changing a lot of the colours around at the moment, It's actually rather difficult to keep up.

Phil Hopkins

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Sunday 25th June 2006
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Stunning car by the way, is it an XK8/R-S ?

Phil Hopkins

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Sunday 25th June 2006
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Silly me, I should've realised with the 20" Valencias. Clearly an R (that and the fact your profile says so!)

triple7

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Sunday 25th June 2006
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Phil Hopkins said:
Silly me, I should've realised with the 20" Valencias. Clearly an R (that and the fact your profile says so!)


Perseus dear chap, 20' Perseus!

It was delivered with Sepangs, as I heard that there was initial trouble with the Perseus. As it was a XKR-S I definately wanted the Perseus as per the spec. Kind ran hot and cold with them in the time I had it. My favourite wheels were the Montreals.





Just been looking at the car spy shots of the new XKR and it definately looks like just a lourve and grille job.
www.worldcarfans.com/spyphotos.cfm/spyphotoid/6060330.004/country/jag/jaguar/jaguar-xk-r-spy-photos
G


Edited by triple7 on Sunday 25th June 11:34

Phil Hopkins

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Sunday 25th June 2006
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I'm going crazy. There is a wheel style now called Valencia, it's an 18" version of the Persius (well, near as dammit anyway).

Personally I've always been a fan of Detroits and Sepangs. Just blasted our XJ Super V8 up and down the road, that has 20" Sepangs on it (along with 400bhp). Ahhhhh heaven!

Triple7

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Sunday 25th June 2006
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I know the ones you mean. Essentially the same wheel.

Does your Super 8 have the chrome gills?

G

Phil Hopkins

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Sunday 25th June 2006
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Gills? In the same style as the Concept Eight or whatever it was called?

It's got the chrome grille (but colour keyed wing mirrors).